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Class: Date: AP Chemistry Reaction Set 2008-2009 Other 1. Sulfur trioxide gas is bubbled into a solution of sodium hydroxide. (2005) 2. Hydrogen iodide gas is bubbled into a solution of lithium carbonate. 3. Concentrated hydrochloric acid solution is added to solid manganese (IV) oxide and the reactants are heated. 4. Solutions of tin (II) chloride and iron (III) chloride are mixed. 5. Solid cesium oxide is added to water. (2002) 6. Magnesium ribbon is burned in oxygen. (2003) 7. Solid calcium carbonate is added to a solution of acetic acid. (2005) 8. Solid dinitrogen pentoxide is added to water. 9. Solutions of strontium nitrate and sodium sulfate are mixed. (2001) 10. Excess concentrated hydrochloric acid is added to a 1.0 M solution of cobalt (II) chloride. 11. Hydrogen gas is passed over hot iron (III) oxide. 12. Sulfur trioxide gas is bubbled into a solution of sodium hydroxide. 13. Equal volumes of 0.1 M solutions of lead (II) nitrate and magnesium iodide are combined. (2005) 14. Excess hydrochloric acid is added to a solution of diammine silver (I) nitrate. 15. A piece of iron is added to a solution of iron (III) sulfate. 16. Copper (II) sulfide is oxidized by dilute nitric acid. 17. Potassium permanganate solution is added to a solution of oxalic acid, H 2 C 2 O 4 acidified with a few drops of sulfuric acid 18. A piece of copper wire is placed in a solution of silver nitrate. 19. Equal volumes of 0.1 molar hydrochloric acid and 0.1 molar disodium monohydrogen phosphate are mixed. 20. Dilute hydrochloric acid is added to a solution of potassium carbonate. 21. Dimethyl ether is burned in air. 22. Solutions of potassium hydroxide and propanoic acid are mixed. 23. Propene reacts with water in the presence of a catalyst. 24. Solutions of silver nitrate and sodium chromate are mixed. 25. An acidic solution of potassium dichromate is added to a solution of iron (II) nitrate. (2004) 1

26. Solutions of silver nitrate and lithium bromide are mixed. 27. Dilute sulfuric acid is added to a solution of barium chloride. 28. Equal volumes of equimolar solutions of phosphoric acid and potassium hydroxide are mixed. 29. A solution of iron (II) chloride is added to an acidified solution of sodium dichromate. (2001) 30. A solution of nickel (II) bromide is added to a solution of potassium hydroxide. 31. Chlorine gas is bubbled through a solution of potassium bromide. (2001) 32. Lithium metal is strongly heated in nitrogen gas. 33. Sodium metal is added to water. 34. Excess concentrated aqueous ammonia is added to solid silver chloride. (2003) 35. A solution of ammonia is added to a dilute solution of acetic acid. 36. Gaseous hydrogen sulfide is bubbled through a solution of nickel (II) nitrate. 37. Solutions of sodium fluoride and dilute hydrochloric acid are mixed. 38. Solid zinc carbonate is added to 1.0 M sulfuric acid. (2003) 39. Dilute hydrochloric acid is added to a solution of potassium sulfite. 40. Solid calcium oxide is exposed to a stream of carbon dioxide. 41. Solid dinitrogen pentoxide is added to water. 42. Pure solid phosphorus (white form) is burned in air. (2002) 43. A 0.1 M nitrous acid solution is added to the same volume of a 0.1 M sodium hydroxide solution. (2004) 44. A solution of ethanoic (acetic) acid is added to a solution of barium hydroxide. 45. Acidified solutions of potassium permanganate and iron (II) nitrate are mixed together. (2002) 46. A saturated solution of barium hydroxide is mixed with a solution of iron (III) sulfate. 47. Pure solid phosphorus (white form) is burned in air. (2002) 48. Sodium hydroxide solution is added to a precipitate of aluminum hydroxide in water. 49. A bar of strontium metal is immersed in a 1.0 M copper (II) nitrate solution. 50. Dinitrogen trioxide gas is bubbled into water. 51. Sulfur dioxide gas is passed over solid calcium oxide. 52. A strip of zinc is added to a solution of 6.0 molar hydrobromic acid. 53. Chlorine gas is bubbled through a solution of potassium bromide. 54. Solid copper is added to a dilute nitric acid solution. 2

55. Solid cesium oxide is added to water. (2002) 56. Solid sodium hydrogen carbonate (sodium bicarbonate) is strongly heated. (2002) 57. Solid aluminum hydroxide is added to a concentrated solution of potassium hydroxide. 58. Hydrogen sulfide gas is bubbled through a solution of lead (II) nitrate. 59. Concentrated hydrochloric acid solution is added to solid manganese (IV) oxide and the reactants are heated. 60. A solution of tin (II) chloride is added to an acidified solution of potassium permanganate. 61. Powdered magnesium oxide is added to a container of carbon dioxide gas. 62. Solid sodium oxide is added to distilled water. 63. Pellets of lead are dropped into hot sulfuric acid. 64. A solution of ammonium thiocyanate is added to a solution of iron (III) chloride. 65. Solid dinitrogen pentoxide is added to water. (2003) 66. A drop of potassium thiocyanate is added to a solution of iron (III) chloride. 67. Sulfur trioxide gas is added to excess water. 68. A suspension of zinc hydroxide is treated with concentrated sodium hydroxide solution. 69. An excess of hydrochloric acid is added to solid zinc sulfide. (2002) 70. A solution of sodium hydroxide is added to a solution of ammonium chloride. 71. A solution of ammonia is added to a solution of ferric chloride. 72. A solution of sodium iodide is added to a solution of lead (II) acetate. (2002) 73. Boron trifluoride gas is added to ammonia gas. (2005) 74. Hydrogen sulfide gas is bubbled through excess potassium hydroxide solution. 75. Propanol is burned completely in air. 76. A strip of zinc is placed in a solution of nickel (II) nitrate. (2005) 77. A drop of potassium thiocyanate solution is added to a solution of iron (III) nitrate. (2001) 78. A concentrated solution of ammonia is added to a suspension of zinc hydroxide. 79. A solution of hydrogen peroxide is exposed to strong sunlight. (2003) 80. Ethene (ethylene) gas is bubbled through a solution of bromine. 81. Solid lithium oxide is added to excess water. 82. A solution of copper (II) sulfate is spilled onto a sheet of freshly polished aluminum metal. 83. Boron trifluoride gas is added to ammonia gas. 3

84. Phosphorous (V) oxytrichloride is added to water. 85. Silver chloride is dissolved in excess ammonia solution. 86. Carbon dioxide gas is bubbles through a concentrated solution of sodium hydroxide. 87. Hydrogen phosphide (phosphine) gas is added to boron trichloride gas. 88. Solid zinc strips are added to a solution of copper sulfate. 89. A strip of magnesium is added to a solution of silver nitrate. 90. Excess concentrated aqueous ammonia is added to a solution of nickel (II) bromide. (2004) 91. A solution of formic acid, HCOOH, is oxidized by an acidified solution of potassium dichromate. 92. Ammonium chloride crystals are added to a solution of sodium hydroxide. 93. A solution of ammonium sulfate is added to a saturated solution of barium hydroxide. 94. Chlorine gas is bubbled into a solution of potassium iodide. 95. A drop of potassium thiocyanate solution is added to a solution of iron (III) nitrate. 96. Hydrogen sulfide gas is bubbled through a solution of potassium hydroxide. 97. Solid ammonium carbonate is heated. 98. A solution of tin (II) chloride is added to a solution of iron (III) sulfate. 99. A 0.1 M nitrous acid solution is added to the same volume of a 0.1 M sodium hydroxide solution. 100. Concentrate hydrochloric acid is added to a solution of sodium sulfide. (2004) 101. Solutions of potassium hydroxide and propanoic acid are mixed. (2001) 102. Equal volumes of 0.1 M solutions of lead (II) nitrate and magnesium iodide are combined. 103. A solution of sodium sulfide is added to a solution of zinc nitrate. 104. Dilute hydrochloric acid is added to a dilute solution of mercury (I) nitrate. 105. Methyl iodide is heated with a solution of sodium hydroxide. 106. Ethyne (acetylene) is burned in air. 107. A solution of potassium hydroxide is added to solid ammonium chloride. (2002) 108. A stream of chlorine gas is passed through a solution of potassium sulfite. 109. A strip of zinc is placed in a solution of nickel (II) nitrate. 110. A solution of potassium phosphate is mixed with a solution of calcium acetate. 111. A solution of copper (II) sulfate is electrolyzed using inert electrodes. 112. Solid sodium hydrogen carbonate (sodium bicarbonate) is strongly heated. 113. A solution of sodium phosphate is added to a solution of aluminum nitrate. 4

114. Excess concentrated hydrochloric acid is added to a 1.0 M solution of cobalt (II) chloride. (2002) 115. Boron trichloride gas and ammonia gas are mixed 116. A solution of ammonium sulfate is added to a potassium hydroxide solution. 117. A bar of strontium metal is immersed in a 1.0 M copper (II) nitrate solution. (2003) 118. Lithium metal is strongly heated in nitrogen gas. (2005) 119. Solid potassium chlorate is heated in the presence of manganese dioxide as a catalyst. 120. Methane gas is mixed with an excess of chlorine gas. 121. Excess potassium hydroxide solution is added to a solution of potassium dihydrogen phosphate. 122. Solutions of silver nitrate and sodium chromate are mixed. 123. Hydrogen peroxide is added to an acidified solution of sodium bromide. 124. A solution of potassium phosphate is mixed with a solution of calcium acetate. (2003) 125. Excess concentrated aqueous ammonia is added to solid silver chloride. 126. An excess of hydrochloric acid is added to solid zinc sulfide. 127. Zinc metal is placed in a solution of copper (II) sulfate. 128. Phosphorus (V) oxide is sprinkled over distilled water. 129. Gaseous silane, SiH4, is burned in oxygen. 130. A solution of sodium iodide is added to a solution of lead (II) acetate. (2002) 131. Solid silver chloride is added to a solution of concentrated hydrochloric acid. 132. Dilute sulfuric acid is added to a solution of barium acetate. 133. Powdered magnesium carbonate is heated strongly. (2001) 134. Dilute sulfuric acid is added to solid calcium fluoride. 135. Lead foil is immersed in silver nitrate solution. 136. Solutions of sodium iodide and lead nitrate are mixed. 137. Hydrogen iodide gas is bubbled into a solution of lithium carbonate. (2004) 138. A concentrated solution of ammonia is added to a solution of copper (II) chloride. 139. Dimethyl ether is burned in air. (2004) 140. A piece of lithium metal is dropped into a container of nitrogen gas. 141. Solid sodium dichromate is added to an acidified solution of sodium iodide. 142. Solid calcium sulfite is heated in a vacuum. 143. A solution of potassium iodide is added to an acidified solution of potassium dichromate. 5

144. Excess sodium cyanide is added to a solution of silver nitrate. 145. Chlorine gas is bubbled into a cold solution of dilute sodium hydroxide. 146. A solution of copper (II) sulfate is spilled onto a sheet of freshly polished aluminum metal. (2004) 147. Dilute sulfuric acid is added to a solution of lithium hydrogen carbonate. 148. Solid phosphorous pentachloride is added to excess water. 149. Sulfur dioxide gas is bubbled into distilled water. (2001) 150. Magnesium turnings are added to a solution of iron (III) chloride. 6